BOSTITCH Coil Roofing Nailer, 1-3/4-Inch to 1-3/4-Inch (RN46)

Description:

About this item:

  • The sliding nail gun has lightweight aluminum housing for job site durability
  • Zero nail lockout feature of the siding nailer eliminates dry firing and indicates when to reload the magazine
  • Nosepiece of the coil siding nailer features carbide inserts for long-life performance
  • Aggressive wear guards and skid pads protect the tool from damage on abrasive surfaces
  • Quick-set adjustable depth guide sets nails to desire depths quickly and conveniently
  • Patented single-action side load canister for fast, one-step nail loading
  • Adjustable shingle guide for quick shingle spacing
  • Over molded grip for comfortable use. Full round driver for more consistent drive quality
  • This Coil Roofing Nailer has a durable aluminum housing and a one-door loading system for fast reloading. The roofing nailer has a dry-fire lock out to prevent dry firing and to alert the user to reload the magazine. Depend on this roofing nail gun for durability and comfort.

    From the Manufacturer

    No nailer does everything, but the Bostitch RN46-1 3/4-Inch to 1-3/4-Inch Coil Roofing Nailer comes close. Stop at any construction site and watchas the roofers fly through their job with ease. Chances are, they are using the no. 1 roofing nailer in the business--the RN46-1. This little tank is built to last even under extreme job conditions. Bostitch makes sure by dragging it 75-miles across asphalt shingles in its testing labs. Constructed of tough but light magnesium, the RN46-1 weighs only 4.8-pounds and delivers 410-inch-pounds of torque, and it comes with unique features like a single-action side-load canister that is quick and easy to load; a dry-fire lockout so it won't fire when it runs out of nails; carbide inserts wherever it might contact a work surface; skid-resistant pads; a tool-less shingle guide; and an adjustable-depth dial and an over-molded rubber grip.

    Review:

    4.8 out of 5

    96.36% of customers are satisfied

    5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding Performance and Durability - A Must-Have Tool..!

    J. · August 16, 2024

    After consulting ChatGPT for an unbiased review of roofing nail guns and checking out YouTube, I decided to go with the BOSTITCH Coil Roofing Nailer (RN46), and I'm so glad I did. This nail gun is lightweight and incredibly easy to use, making it perfect for my first experience with a nail gun. Even though my project was small, having the RN46 made a huge difference. Without it, the task would have felt much more daunting, but with this tool, everything went smoothly and efficiently. It’s an excellent choice for beginners..!

    5.0 out of 5 stars Been good.

    B.W. · August 9, 2024

    Just completed my own roof with this. Menards nail coils were only $45 for 7200 nails, which was enough for my 1100 sq foot ranch and 2.5 car garage.Why buy non Bostitch nails at that price.

    5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing Gun Highly recommend

    B.N. · August 17, 2024

    This thing lasted me 4 years of roofing every day. One of the best investments i ever made! Never let me down

    5.0 out of 5 stars 42 Squares and 22,800 Nails

    J. · March 29, 2024

    I bought this gun brand new to put on a new roof which was 42 squares and I shot almost x3 cases of 7200 coil nails. I kept it oiled and it did get used in the rain, well technically it was called an 'atmospheric river', but I called it 'The Story of My Life.' If you have imperfect smashed coils of nails, you will have jams (this applies to all guns) I used a screwdriver like a punch to knock back the nail set on the occasional jam (disconnect the air first). I ordered a case of coil nails from Bolo and when it got here it had been dropped and the coils were all smashed and deformed and needed to be recoiled before use. Once I found perfectly formed coils locally my problems were solved.TLDR - Buy it.

    4.0 out of 5 stars Great - But Could Have Been Excellent - Not Site Ready

    C.H. · October 19, 2013

    You can tell from all the other rave reviews that this gun is top-notch, so I'll only comment on why I did not give it full 5 stars (Not Site Ready)...1. Does not come with the air hose connector. If you're a professional you have a bunch of these in your tool bag; if you're a DIY'er doing your first roof or switching to a new gun you might not. There is no real excuse for not providing the connector.2. Does not come with even a sample amount of lubricant. Unless you have other tools that require the same lubricant you probably don't have this in your toolbag, and they recommend a couple drops at least once a day (depending on use of course).3. No case? Good grief. I know this thing is made of tough parts, but all air tools need a case not only for protection but so you can keep all of the extras together with the tool (e.g., lubricant, users guide, etc.). And it needs a box to it can go on the shelf in the garage nice and neat.4. Description says the RN46-1 has two modes - contact and sequential. NO - the RN46-1 is contact only; the RN46-2 is sequential. Other reviews have pointed this out, but the description has not been updated. I've seen this same wrong product description on multiple sites so it came from the manufacturer that way. All of my Cable Porter air tools have a simple trigger switch to "convert" between the two - the Bostitch is one or the other forever. Since I generally do small jobs (not a professional) I usually go conservative with sequential mode to avoid accidents (have not shot myself yet :-). That said, this gun really moves through shingles fast so I'm good with it - just have to be careful about pulling that trigger unintentionally. (oh, and I did not buy the CP nailer for this job because it had more reviews about "jamming" which is unacceptable - I have not had any jamming issues with my other CP nailers, though).5. (this is just a comment) - the gun I received is orange, not yellow. The pictures show a DeWalt yellow gun, but the one I received is definitely orange. Does not effect performance ;-) In fact, it makes it easier to find this tool among all my DeWalt drills and such. The CP air tools are all bland black and metal which can make them difficult to find at a glance.

    5.0 out of 5 stars So far so good

    D.Q. · March 5, 2020

    It's early days for me. I've only run about 1 case of nails (7,000 nails) through it, but it's awesome so far. I love it.The gun did jam one time, and when it did, it was a real doosey to get it un-jammed. But, I'm pretty sure I know *why* it jammed. My guys aren't real careful with the nail spools before putting them in the gun, sometimes storing them in their pockets, and I'm willing to bet the little copper wires holding the nails together were a bit bent, causing two of the nails to be too close to one another, and at the wrong angle to one another. The gun managed to get two nails at once into the firing chute, and really blasted them into one another. I had to knock the breach (the magazine -- also how you load this gun) with a hammer to get it open. But, the safety mechanism worked perfectly, and once it jammed, it wouldn't fire again until I got it cleared out. Once I managed to get the breach open, I just pried out the old nails with a screwdriver, pushed the piston back up, and there was no sign of any damage on the hardened steel mechanism. It worked flawlessly after that.I'm not super thrilled with the "black" trigger design (as opposed to the "gray" trigger). It DOES work the way a roofing nailer is supposed to work (depress the trigger first, then fire on bump), but sometimes I try to use the gun in a more precise way (like when I'm installing drip-edge), and position the nail accurately by depressing the safety first, THEN pulling the trigger. Good luck with that! Very often I end up double, or even triple firing. The trigger is just not made to be multipurpose. It's made for bump fire, not single fire. It'd be nice if it did both -- but that would probably be a way more complex (and expensive) design!I would buy this gun again if I needed another roofing nailer. In fact, I did! Now I've got two of them, and they both work great.

    Good product

    S. · September 12, 2022

    Good product for the price , heavy duty , fall of a second floor and was working perfectly , the only things is they don’t give any oil in the box .

    Excellent Roofing Nailer

    B. · September 19, 2024

    Used this nailer to do a big roofing job (86 bundles). Worked very well. I used 4-6 drops of air tool oil in the gun every 4 hours of use. Best feature is the nail depth adjustment right on the end of the gun. As the shingles heated up adjusting less depth and in cold weather adjusting for more depth.I would recommend this gun to anyone.

    Great price

    k.h. · July 25, 2024

    Fast and Efficient

    Quality build and Value for money

    P.P. · May 20, 2015

    The pros:I purchased this gun after reading many, many forum reviews. It really came down to Hitachi, or this Bostitch for me. Funnily though, I never read any of the Bolo feedback until I was about to purchase it, by which time it only confirmed what I already knew about the gun. The gun is well balanced in the hand, and comfortable to hold. It is also very light weight and does not feel cumbersome at all in use, not that I have used it a whole lot yet. For me at least it bounce trips and cycles perfectly, sinking 1 1/4" galv nails into 2 by lumber effortlessly and without excessive recoil. The side loading mechanism is amazingly easy to use and once you figure out how to load it, will be pretty quick to load coils of nails on the job. I will point out though that your nail coils need to be properly stacked coils, not squares, triangles or any other shape and should be neatly wrapped without tangles. If your nails are squished out of shape you will not be able to load them properly, if at all, in the magazine and they will likely not feed properly causing jams. This is true of most guns however and should not be viewed as a negative, it's just a heads up for anyone new to coil guns.The cons:The gun is not shipped with any 1/4" male air coupling. Something Bostitch has in common with Paslode and others, so don't expect to use this as soon as you open the box. You will need to fit your own air coupling before you can use it. I would recommend a 360 degree swivel type. The gun is capable of both sequential and contact tripping, however, only the contact trip trigger is supplied. This is possibly not a big deal if that's how you plan on using it anyway, however, I can envisage times when I may want the sequential firing for precision. If you were to use this gun for siding, for example, you will definitely want the gun in sequential mode. Another niggle about the gun is that it is not supplied with a small starter bottle of oil. I know it's not a big deal, most folks buying this gun, myself included, already have multiple guns and oil already and are aware of the need to lubricate a pneumatic gun properly during use and storage, however, for someone buying this as their first gun, they should be aware that along with an air coupling, they will also need to buy some oil before getting started with it. Lastly, the gun does not ship in a protective case, which for professional use is not really an issue as it will likely never be stored in it, however the weekend warrior may want a molded case for storage between uses.None of my niggles, and that's really all they are, is a deal breaker or reason not to choose this gun. In terms of ease of use, build quality and value for money, I really think you can't go wrong with this gun. The gun is a sturdy professional tool and will stand the test of time on any jobsite. It will also be equally at home for the weekend warrior. If not for the lack of oil and air coupling, I would have given this gun 5 stars.

    Awesome gun

    M.h. · August 12, 2018

    Don’t get fed up during the first couple bundles. Bought this to replace my older hitachi that has seen better days. Got it on the roof and for maybe the first 6 bundles it was a jam-o-matic and I was going to return it for a new hitachi. I oiled it before I started and a few times during the first 6 bundles. Then all of a sudden I realized it wasn’t jamming anymore working flawless. Must have needed a break in period. Every time I ran out of nails it let me know by not firing which is a really nice feature and the 1 piece door is awesome. A1 roofing gun in my books

    BOSTITCH Coil Roofing Nailer, 1-3/4-Inch to 1-3/4-Inch (RN46)

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